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Integrate Social123 with Google Apps for Work

Try Bitium's Google Apps Integration

Google Apps is one of the most widely-used productivity tools for small and medium businesses. For many organizations, Google Apps is the main portal through which employees access company resources like email, calendars , documents and the company directory. Within Google, each user’s account credentials (or “identity”) is the means through which employees are granted access to the Google Apps suite.

With Bitium, users can access Social123 with their Google username and password. Bitium can provision and deprovision users into Social123 using user and group settings defined with Google Apps.

Bitium is the leading solution for leveraging Google Apps identities in Social123 and across all of your cloud apps.

Bitium allows you to seamlesly integrate Social123 with Google Apps

DIRECTORY SYNC

Bitium’s Google Apps integration allows you to sync your directory with Bitium to manage access rights. Grant, change or remove credentials for any user in Social123 from within Google Apps or Bitium.

USER PROVISIONING AND DEPROVISIONING

Bitium's autoprovisioning functionality allows you to automatically create, edit or delete users in Social123 based on settings in Bitium or Active Directory.

MULTIFACTOR AUTHENTICATION (2FA)

SINGLE SIGN-ON (SSO)

With Single Sign-On (SSO), users log in once to Bitium, allowing them to launch more than 10000 supported web apps with a single click of an icon from their Bitium dashboard. SSO helps employees save time and prevents lost or forgotten passwords.

OVERSIGHT AND REPORTING

See who is using Social123, when they use and from where. You'll also have insight into the security of each user's Social123 password.

SAML SINGLE SIGN-ON (SAML SSO)

Bitium's SAML solution provides enhanced security by removing app passwords and replacing them with a secure token between Bitium and your cloud apps. Since there's no password for SAML logins, there's no risk of credentials being stolen or used by unauthorized users.

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